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Evaluating wetland losses with hydric soils

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A study was conducted to determine if surveys of hydric soils could be used as a historic baseline to estimate wetland losses. Soils were digitized from county soil surveys and wetlands were digitized from National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) maps for two adjacent coastal counties in North Carolina. The two counties were located on the lower Atlantic Coastal Plain and have extensive areas of hydric soils, as much as 96% of the land surface area. Using hydric soils from soil surveys and wetlands from NWI maps, wetland losses since settlement were calculated to be 65% for Washington County and 38% for Tyrrell County. The NWI wetlands were compared to a mid-1950s wetlands survey to determine recent wetland losses. A large percentage of the wetland losses occurred between 1950 and 1980 for Washington County compard to Tyrrell County. Wetland losses for both counties occurred primarily on mineral hydric soils and the current wetlands distribution corresponded well with the distribution of organic soils.

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Moorhead, K.K. Evaluating wetland losses with hydric soils. Wetlands Ecol Manage 1, 123–129 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00177287

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